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what is the difference between <fulfilled>and <satisfied>and
what is the difference between <fulfilled>and <satisfied>and
3 sep. 2011 16:33
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The word "satisfied" is a more basic word that describes the meeting of needs, satiation, whereas "fulfilled" describes a loftier feeling of pleasure after having accomplished a meaningful goal or fully developed one's natural gifts.
3 september 2011
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For the most part you can use them interchangeably. The only difference is that I would tend to use "fulfilled" for more meaningful subjects. For example, "He is fulfilled now that he is married" or "Nothing fulfills me more than having my family around." I tend to use "satisfied" for less meaningful things such as, "that spaghetti was satisfying." It can be used like the word content - such as, "are you satisfied?"
In terms of completing an agreement/contract they are both the same. "He fulfilled the contract." "He satisfied the requirements of the agreement."
I hope that helps!
3 september 2011
They are not even interchangeable. Come on. Try a dictionary.
www.thefreedictionary.com
3 september 2011
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